It's funny, I was watching one of those free old movies on YouTube, and there was one with, funnily enough, Fran Drescher screeching about unions. It was called "Beauty and the Dictator" or something, and it was a Beauty and the Beast story but with The Nanny as Beauty and what can only be described as some sort of Hot Stalin as Beast.
And while they're doing the whole second act seeing new parts of each other shtick, the quasi-communist dictator takes Fran Drescher to a factory to see the glory of their economy or whatever. And during the tour she starts talking to the employees and finding out how much they're paid and the working conditions and she asks why they don't talk to their union rep, and is flabbergasted when she finds out these steel workers or whatever don't have a union. So she organizes a union and maybe even a straight-up strike against The Beast? And he has to be okay with it because those legs va va voooom
It was just interesting to see unions be the symbol and tool of American-styled economic freedom, fighting against the tyrannies of totalitarianism and communism.
Ah, so you'd prefer workers to have no say over their own working conditions, like in a communist country? You're against democracy in the workforce? Things were better for the workers when Hot Stalin ruled them with a sexy iron fist?
What nonsense you've spouted. 🙄
It was because of the harsh abrupt turn in the movie, from fantasy love story to fighting for rights reality. I prefer my romances sappy.
Educators are doing well--they are always traveling in retirement. Politicians are doing well too. Everyone else, that's a big negatory!
Well, that's what a strong union can get you.
It's funny, I was watching one of those free old movies on YouTube, and there was one with, funnily enough, Fran Drescher screeching about unions. It was called "Beauty and the Dictator" or something, and it was a Beauty and the Beast story but with The Nanny as Beauty and what can only be described as some sort of Hot Stalin as Beast.
And while they're doing the whole second act seeing new parts of each other shtick, the quasi-communist dictator takes Fran Drescher to a factory to see the glory of their economy or whatever. And during the tour she starts talking to the employees and finding out how much they're paid and the working conditions and she asks why they don't talk to their union rep, and is flabbergasted when she finds out these steel workers or whatever don't have a union. So she organizes a union and maybe even a straight-up strike against The Beast? And he has to be okay with it because those legs va va voooom
It was just interesting to see unions be the symbol and tool of American-styled economic freedom, fighting against the tyrannies of totalitarianism and communism.
"Beautician and the Beast". It wasn't a bad movie until she started in on the union bit.
Ah, so you'd prefer workers to have no say over their own working conditions, like in a communist country? You're against democracy in the workforce? Things were better for the workers when Hot Stalin ruled them with a sexy iron fist?
What nonsense you've spouted. 🙄 It was because of the harsh abrupt turn in the movie, from fantasy love story to fighting for rights reality. I prefer my romances sappy.